Bacterial expression of CRM197: investigation and optimization of gene expression factors for effective production in E. coli.
- Authors: Rogozhkin S.O.1, Gerasimov A.S.1
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Affiliations:
- Vyatka State University
- Issue: Vol 60, No 4 (2024)
- Pages: 392-402
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://cardiosomatics.ru/0555-1099/article/view/674545
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.31857/S0555109924040085
- EDN: https://elibrary.ru/SALHWX
- ID: 674545
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Abstract
CRM197 (Cross Reacting Material 197) is an inactive form of C. diphtheriae exotoxin used as a carrier protein for the development and production of conjugated polysaccharide vaccines and immunotherapeutic drugs. However, the development of these research areas is not possible without an efficient and cost-effective technology to produce CRM197 of the proper quality. In this study, we developed a highly efficient method to produce recombinant CRM197 as a fusion with SUMO protein, yielding more than 3 grams per liter in form of the inclusion bodies. We examined the significant effect of expression vector type, heterologous gene expression conditions and cultivation on its solubility. Using a combination of reduced cultivation temperature and the promoter of the gene encoding the heat shock protein CspA, we achieved an increase in the solubility level of SUMO-CRM197 of more than 30%, with an overall biosynthesis level of more than 2 grams per liter. Coexpression of the target gene with the DsbC disulfide isomerase gene allowed us to obtain the target protein completely in the soluble state with a yield of more than 1.4 grams per liter. The results obtained may become the basis for the development of a promising domestic technology for the production of CRM197.
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S. O. Rogozhkin
Vyatka State University
Author for correspondence.
Email: usr22574@vyatsu.ru
Russian Federation, Kirov, 610000
A. S. Gerasimov
Vyatka State University
Email: usr22574@vyatsu.ru
Russian Federation, Kirov, 610000
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